10 nen goshi no HikiNiito o Yamete Gaishutsushitara Jitaku goto Isekai ni Ten’ishiteta

Episode XIV: Eugene, Find Out About Rare People in the Aristocrat Hall

"I can't read..."

"Right, it's written in a rather elusive sentence. I'm a little tight too..."

"Brother Eugene, what did it say? Did it say something about a rare man?

Grandfather of Alice and Charles, Marquis Bastian du Gortier.

In that library were the figures of Eugene and Kevin and Reese.

When he heard that the first king of the country, his father, was a rare man, Eugene was about to examine the books that the Bastians had.

Eugene spreads the book to a table set up in the library.

Kevin and Leese peek in from the side.

But Eugene has been studying the letters of this world for three and a half years.

Words I don't normally use, old rhetoric.

Eugene's hands were bare and even Kevin seemed to take some time to read.

"Eugene, would you like me to explain this to you while you cross the border?

"Uh, Mr. Fernan. Is that okay?

"Yeah, I'm a valued customer."

Deacon Fernan serving Bastian.

Apparently, he was followed by Eugene as an explanator, not just a guide to the library.

Fernan opened the book and the examination began in the form of an explanation to Eugene.

"Uh... was that, uh, Master Tessa? How old is that person?

"Around it is written in history books and in the Book of Founding. Eighth generation in the current king. Since your tenure is approximately 30 years old, is it about 250 to 300 years old? Many achievements have been made, but much of Tessa's own information is vague."

Fernan, the butler, begins his explanation as he opens the two books he has taken from the bookcase and shows them to Eugene.

"Really... what feat do you have? Well, I heard about the skin wrapped around the wheel, the shock-absorbing legs, the goat lineon."

"Reform of schools, adventurer systems, guards that can be investigated without regard to their position as nobles or civilians under the law, and slavery. There are many things devised by Master Tessa..."

"Compulsory education, police...... what about the Adventurer Guild, plus the reform of slavery? I'm still here..."

Eugene listening and thinking about Fernan.

Liese and Kevin, who are present, are outside the mosquito nets.

"Shall I tell you what Tessa has on the record?"

"Oh, I like that. Please!

"First, Master Tessa is said to have transformed distribution into wealth. Then it also involves the founding of this country. Master Eugene, this country is unusual compared to other countries."

"Huh? What is that...?

"I wonder if Eugene ever walks in the city well. Didn't you see the Beast Nation, Dwarves, and a wide variety of people?

"Yes, I saw a lot. I wasn't in the world where I was, so it's just fun to watch."

"Do rare people still think so? Eugene, in other countries, there is little mixing of races like this."

"Huh?"

"The Beast Nation builds cities and interiors by race. The same goes for Dwarves and the like. Of course we seem to be dealing, but basically we live separately."

"Is this the only country that's different?

"No, basically separate,. Other species are in the same city in other countries. Many are slaves, vagrants, and the poor. It also involves the reform of slavery earlier."

"... Huh?

"In this country, slaves other than criminal slaves need to be guaranteed a minimum of food and shelter, and they have to pay their wages. With money saved by slaves, it's also possible to buy back your identity"

"Yeah, I know. Speaking of which, I thought Marcel said he seemed to be able to buy it back in a few more years..."

"Mr. Eugene, shall we wait till we get back around there"

Where Eugene's thoughts are about to fly, Kevin blocks them.

Kevin, who has a long relationship, seems to be able to react to Eugene's soliloquy when needed.

"It's different in other countries. Unlike this country, slaves cannot buy themselves out, nor are their clothing and accommodation guaranteed. In a terrible country, it seems that those caught hunting other races will be enslaved."

"Oh no..."

"Is it rare people's values to think so? Master Tessa couldn't forgive it and was protected by throwing money at her. And he led them, and created the city in this land, where there was nothing. Towards a place where any race can live in safety and equality. We also have what Tessa said at the time."

"You were an amazing person...... by the way, what were you saying?

"Everybody's wrong, everybody's good. That's why."

"Hmm? Looks like I've heard it somewhere..."

I whine softly and think about it, Eugene.

Cottalow was attending the Bastian magic course taking place in the garden, along with Alice and Charles.

I am absent from Tsukomi.

"The city is slowly getting bigger. It seemed that many of the protected called their fellow countrymen and relied on rumors to circulate. Master Eugene, have you seen the chapels of this country?

"I've never seen it. Is that it? Speaking of which, it seems like you've never heard of religion in the first place...... Mr. Kevin, was there a chapel in the city of Plumier?

"Mr. Eugene, there is. I didn't take you... well, listen to me after this."

"The religions we believe in are also different because different races, including people, came together. It also seems to have become a problem in the city that Master Tessa created. So Master Tessa created a chapel with earthly magic she was good at. But there's nothing in that chapel. Master Tessa said. Make this a place of free prayer. Create altars each. Sermons, sermons, and legal language. Forgive me for telling you where I believe, but I will not tolerate solicitation even if I am a family."

"Huh? That's another story that flew a long way."

"Yeah, it was innovative. There seemed to be some complaints from religious organizations at the time about the ban on solicitation...... Huh? Aren't you chosen by the contents? She said so. Well, I don't know if you were right, but then it's on the record that sermons and sermons were given every day in the city square for a while. Probably was close."

Fernan speaking with a bitter smile.

Sure would be if they told me that. It is a terrible incitement.

"Whatever, this is how we created cities with different races, different religions in them. That's the city right now. It's Riviere."

"I see... but couldn't you rub it with your original country? Obviously floating, right?

"I finally rubbed it. And then there was the war of independence."

That being said, Fernan turns the page of Founding Fathers at Eugene's disposal.

"City to country. Many of them are passive. Those who lived there also seemed to think it was an unwinnable battle. Still, when you fight for freedom, you say that you die in the name of freedom if you want my child to live a miserable life. There are still stone slabs, wood janes, books, etc. written by the people. Oh, there's a description around here, too."

Eugene swallows gokuri and spit.

Liese, who sat next to him, is also breathtaking as she listens to Eugene's simultaneous interpreter.

"It was overwhelming. of the city, led by Master Tessa."

"... Huh? Yes?"

"Master Tessa built a stone wall outside the city with dirt magic"

"Oh, speaking of which, I asked Mr. Kevin. Generation after generation, one of the royals who is good at earth magic will be king."

"That's right. But if you're caged in the city, you're going to lose."

"So, what's going on?

"Soil magic enough to surround the city... what, rare people are awesome..."

Eugene seemed concerned about the ahead, but Reese had her eyes round the magic of a rare man. I should have seen the magic of Eugene. Because Eugene can only be blindfolded.

"Lady Tessa, Lady Tessa's wives, their children. Master Tessa shoots out a rock and divides the earth. One wife had a tornado by magic, and one wife worked with her own child to create a blazing carpet to burn enemy troops. A wife and her children who can let down arrows like heavy rain, a wife and children who slash in and fight against each other on their backs. Magic, with a bow, with a sword, he said, overwhelmed. The people of the city just looked out from above the walls."

"Hey, somehow that... Is that your wife?"

"People, beasts of different races, dwarves. It seems that there were also those who were nobles and civilians of the original country and, on the contrary, wives of slave origin. Speaking of which, it looks like there was an elf, too?

"Ma, are you serious... you harem bastard..."

"Ugh, it's Naisho!

Reese answers with a clear face.

I'm shocked by the difference in circumstances, Eugene, but the interpreter seems to be doing it. Familiarity is a terrible thing.

"Everybody's wrong, everybody's good. That's why. This country is still allowed to marry other races. Well it looks different, so even civilians seem to fall in love less..."

"So, yeah."

To Fernan's words, Eugene was nodding.

It seems to have thrown away on the other side of distant memories, such as the purchase of slaves in search of Chemomimi.

Nevertheless, even though it's the same word, the meaning of "everyone is different, everyone is good" is a lot different.

"Well, that's how we won independence… Master Tessa left the founding of the country to the children to travel"

"Huh? Oh well, you're the (...) father (...) of the first (...) generation (...) country (...) king (...). Where have you been?

"He left the matter of the country to the children who were already adults, and took his wives with him... to the border he now says. Since then, that footprint has not been recorded. Looks like we were spending some time in the city of Plumier, which was a small settlement at the time, but there's nothing left to learn about it. This Marquis Goltier family did not become king. Tessa's child is the first generation, but still has no record. I thought it was probably intentional..."

"No. Yes, well, does Master Tessa know where he's from?

"No, I don't know that either. Nothing prior to developing some products"

"You don't know that either..."

Father of the first king who seems to be a rare man.

Though it's a number of accomplishments that remain, I didn't seem to know what information Eugene wanted to know.

Eugene was dropping her shoulders disappointingly.

"Brother Eugene, if you're in an elf, you might know because there's a lot of longevity! Reese, I haven't taught you yet... well, it seems like I'm trying to bring you in if you have a sparse person!

As an encouragement, Reese speaks to Eugene. He is a gentle lady.

"'Thank you, Liese. Right, you're still early to give up!' Oh, yeah! I asked Kevin that the picture of that first king's father remains... is it here?

Eugene switches her mind and asks the butler, Fernan, if the girl's comfort has worked.

"Yeah, I do. I just... oh, here it is."

Some paintings that were covered in cloth and stood in a corner of the library.

I pull one out of it and Fernan, back in front of Eugene, takes the cloth away.

The person depicted was black (...) hair (...) black (...) eyes (...), chi (...) and (...) weird (...) wow (...) face (...) standing (...) chi (...).

"Mr. Eugene, it's the same picture I was saying. What do you say?

"Nah, it's like Brother Eugene! Not very similar, but the atmosphere!

"Is this... Japanese after all? Excuse me, excuse me."

Eugene removes the black crate from the larger pouch she was wearing on her hips.

It is a camera wrapped in a handmade shock absorbing exterior.

Fernan looks at it strangely, sounding Kashakasha. But I don't seem to hear anything in particular. Even though they are civilians, Eugene is a guest of Bastian, the Lord. This is how I told the story of the father of the first king, because Eugene wanted it, and as I first said, "while crossing the border".

Spending precious batteries and memory, Eugene put the picture of the father of the first king, Tessa, in the picture.

In the meantime, you're a bulletin board when you get back, whining.